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Caribbean-Latin America
Middle-class Venezuelans liquidate savings to stockpile food
2016-07-19
SAN CRISTOBAL, Venezuela -- Tebie Gonzalez and Ramiro Ramirez still have their sleek apartment, a fridge covered with souvenir magnets from vacations aboard, and closets full of name brand clothes. But they feel hunger drawing close.
I don't mean to be rude at a difficult time, but please remind me: who did you, your families, your neighbors, and your village vote for in the last two elections in your country?
So when the Venezuelan government opened the long-closed border with Colombia this weekend, the couple decided to drain what remained of the savings they put away before the country spun into economic crisis and stocked up on food. They left their two young sons with relatives and joined more than 100,000 other Venezuelans trudging across what Colombian officials are calling a "humanitarian corridor" to buy as many basic goods as possible.

"This is money we had been saving for an emergency, and this is an emergency," Ramirez said. "It's scary to spend it, but we're finding less food each day and we need to prepare for what's coming."
Posted by:Steve White

#2  Beyond the reception line, music played and kiosks sold products that have become treasures in Venezuela: rice, toothpaste, detergent, and sacks of sugar.


The wonders that socialism brings, the understanding that it solves nothing and destroys so much. Welcome to the Age of Feelings bro. Get a glimpse of what the Age of Reason brings.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-07-19 08:16  

#1  I doubt anything like that could ever happen here.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-07-19 00:40  

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